1 2014 CurlManitoba Yearbook

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1 2014 CurlManitoba Yearbook
1 2014 CurlManitoba Yearbook
2013-2014 CurlManitoba Board of Directors
Back Row (L-R)
Norm Magnusson
Wendell Keeler
Laurie Macdonell
Bryce McEwen
Derna Hintz
Doris Koop
Sharon Thiessen-Woods
Front Row (L-R)
Sam Antila
Kim Warburton - Vice President
Rob Van Kommer – President
Matt Pilloud
Resby Coutts
2013-2014 CurlManitoba Staff
Craig Baker
Melissa Doan
Elaine Owen
Connie Laliberte
Connor Njegovan
Theresa Armstrong
Executive Director
cbaker@curlmanitoba.org
High Performance Director
claliberte@curlmanitoba.org
Event Manager
mdoan@curlmanitoba.org
Program Event Assistant
cnjegovan@curlmanitoba.org
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Development Manager
eowen@curlmanitoba.org
Accountant
tarmstrong@curlmanitoba.org
Tracey Ewasko
Office, Partner/Membership
Coordinator
tewasko@curlmanitoba.org
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Affiliated Clubs
Norman Region
Burntwood Curling Club
Flin Flon Curling Club
Gillam Curling Club
Snow Lake Curling Club
The Pas Curling Club
Willow Park Curling Club
Parkland Region
Bowsman Curling Club
Dauphin Curling Club
Gilbert Plains Curling Club
Grandview Curling Club
Swan River Curling Club
Westman Curling Club
Boissevain Curling Club
Brandon Curling Club
Brookdale Curling Club
Carberry Curling Club
Deloraine Curling Club
Glenboro Curling Club
Hamiota Curling Club
Hartney Curling Club
Kenton Curling Club
Killarney Curling Club
Melita Curling Club
Miniota Curling Club
Minnedosa Curling Club
Neepawa Curling Club
Newdale Curling Club
Rivers Curling Club
Riverview Curling Club
Roseland Curling Club
Shoal Lake Curling Club
Souris Curling Club
Virden Curling Club
Waskada Curling Club
Wawanesa Curling Club
Central Region
Altamont Curling Club
Altona Curling Club
Baldur Curling Club
Carman Curling Club
Cartwright Curling Club
Clearwater Curling Club
Cypress River Curling Club
Elm Creek Curling Club
Emerson Curling Club
Gladstone Curling Club
Glenora Curling Club
Halbstadt Curling Club
Holland Curling Club
Lansdowne/Arden Curling Club
La Salle Curling Club
MacGregor/Nor-Mac Curling Club
Manitou Curling Club
Miami Curling Club
Morden Curling Club
Morris Curling Club
Pilot Mound Curling Club
Plumas Curling Club
Portage la Prairie Curling Club
Roland Curling Club
St. Claude-Haywood Curling Club
Ste. Leon Curling Club
Starbuck Curling Club
Swan Lake Curling Club
Treherne Curling Club
Winkler Curling Club
Eastman Region
Beausejour Curling Club
Bissett Curling Club
Grand Marais Curling Club
Lac du Bonnet Curling Club
Lorette Curling Club
Pinawa Curling Club
Springfield Curling Club
St. Adolphe Curling Club
Ste. Anne Curling Club
Steinbach Curling Club
Victoria Beach Curling Club
Whiteshell Curling Club
Interlake Region
Arborg Curling Club
Argyle Curling Club
Curl Balmoral
East St. Paul Curling Club
Eriksdale Curling Club
Fisher Branch Curling Club
Gimli Curling Club
Moosehorn Curling Club
Northern Interlake Curling Club
Petersfield Curling Club
Riverton Curling Club
Rosser Curling Club
Selkirk Curling Club
Stonewall Curling Club
Stony Mountain Curling Club
Teulon Curling Club
Warren Curling Club
Winnipeg Beach Curling Club
Winnipeg Region
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club
Charleswood Curling Club
Deer Lodge Curling Club
Elmwood Curling Club
Fort Garry Curling Club
Fort Rouge Curling Club
Grain Exchange Curling Club
Granite Curling Club
Heather Curling Club
Pembina Curling Club
Rossmere Curling Club
St. Vital Curling Club
Thistle Curling Club
Victoria Curling Club
West Kildonan Curling Club
West St. Paul Curling Club
Wildewood Curling Club
Benefits of Affiliation
For more info on any of the listed
benefits please visit our website at
curlmanitoba.org or by calling
204-925-5723. You can also email
mca.executive@curlmanitoba.org.
CurlManitoba is the sport governing
organization for the sport of curling in
Manitoba. Our mission is to promote, develop
and grow the sport of curling in Manitoba,
Canada and the world by providing leadership,
services and programs for the curling
community from grassroots to elite.
CurlManitoba believes that while our
primary responsibility lies in serving
Manitoba athletes, clubs and enthusiasts
our knowledge, and skills can be a resource
to Canadians and the world. We will assist
athletes achieve personal excellence. We will
support clubs to help ensure their long-term
sustainability. We will grow the game through
quality, innovative programs and services that
retain current participants and attract new
ones.
CurlManitoba is an association representing
a diverse membership including curling
facilities, leagues, associations and individual
participants. These members come from
across the province and include rural
and urban facilities, competitive curlers,
grassroots curlers and all ages.
There are many tangible and intangible
benefits that members receive from
CurlManitoba. Member benefits will vary
depending upon the type of membership.
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Facility, Club and Associate
Benefits
A voice in the future of curling
Facilities, clubs and associates represent their
participants and provide their curlers with a
voice in curling at the provincial level through
representation and a vote at the CurlManitoba AGM. Clubs also have the right to have a
member stand for election. In addition clubs
have a voice in the growth of curling in Manitoba and Canada through regional meetings,
and communication with board and staff.
Financial support
CurlManitoba members have access to a
number of grants to assist them in facility and
program development. These grants include
bingo grants, the CurlManitoba Development Fund, travel grants, and hosting grants.
CurlManitoba recently secured a group rate
on debit and credit card rates to help clubs
save money. We have also initiated a group
fundraising effort to provide clubs, leagues
and curlers the opportunity to raise valuable
funds. Clubs also have the opportunity to
host events, which can be a very important
fundraiser for clubs.
Communication and networking
Symposiums and seminars assist clubs in
recruiting new members, improved facility
operations, marketing, volunteer recruitment
and networking. Access to CurlManitoba mailouts helps to promote bonspiels, leagues,
programs and services. Opportunities to
advertise and submit articles to the e-newsletter and website. A page on the CurlManitoba website to promote your facility, club or
league. We provide opportunities for junior
curling coordinators to meet and share ideas
and resources to help improve their program.
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Knowledge
CurlManitoba continues to work with clubs
and curlers to provide new resources to help
run leagues and programs. We provide junior
curling coordinators with all the resources
needed to run a junior curling league. We have
developed new programs such as the Tots
and Rocks and Road Show programs to help
provide clubs with new opportunities to draw
in new curlers and revenue for their clubs.
CurlManitoba provides its members with
the opportunity to have draws made for its
leagues and bonspiels. Scorecards and draw
sheets are also provided free of charge. Our
world-class ice technicians will come and work
with facilities to evaluate the building, rocks,
ice equipment, etc and provide recommendations or work with a club to improve conditions, etc.
Participant benefits
Participants receive individual benefits
through their membership in CurlManitoba.
Many of the benefits that participants receive
come indirectly to them through their clubs.
These indirect benefits include improved facilities through facility grants and visits by our
world-class ice technicians helping to improve
ice conditions for curlers.
Personal development
Curlers are given the opportunity for skill
development through clinics, lessons, and
access to training resources such as manuals,
CD’s, DVD’s and video analysis. Members
interested in becoming coaches can receive
training through coaching certification course
and a variety of professional development
opportunities. Improved coaching also assists
those curlers who choose to work with a
certified coach. We also provide opportunities for members to become ice technicians
and officials. CurlManitoba also has a number
of different opportunities for individuals to
volunteer providing valuable experience that
can be used in their home club or outside the
curling community and in everyday life.
Competitions
These competitions include regional playoffs,
berth bonspiels, bonspiels, Manitoba Winter
Games and Canada Games Trials. These competitions provide curlers with the opportunity
to test their skills, meet other curlers and
have fun social outings. In addition for those
interested in going on, the opportunity to
compete to represent Manitoba and Canada.
Knowledge and recognition
We assist a number of leagues and bonspiels
each year with making draws. We provide
many of the rules that curlers curl by in
leagues and bonspiels. We provide resources
for league coordinators to help them improve
the curling experience for curlers. CurlManitoba provides recognition for curlers in the
form of awards for 8-enders, recognition of
outstanding achievements, and for service to
the sport of curling through Honourary Life
Membership and a Volunteer Recognition program. CurlManitoba also provides a number of
scholarships each year to junior curlers.
A voice in the future of curling
Through representation at the CurlManitoba AGM curlers also have the right to stand
for election to the CurlManitoba Board of
Directors. In addition curlers have a voice in
the growth of curling in Manitoba and Canada
through regional meetings and communication with board and staff.
Some of the intangible’s
Television: Events such as the Safeway Championship are put on television and online so
curling fans can enjoy the action.
Major Events: CurlManitoba works to bring
events such as the Olympic Trials, Brier and
Scotties Tournament of Hearts to our province
so Manitoba curling fans can watch the best
curlers in their own backyard without having
to travel. These events are also important
sources of revenue used to fund things like
the Development Fund.
Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame
Donations of curling artifacts
Or contributions accepted by the
CurlManitoba Office at 204-925-5723
Induction Dinner
Sunday, May 4th, 2014
Tickets: $75.00
Location:
Canad Inns – Polo Park
1405 St. Matthews Avenue
Cocktails at 4:00 p.m.
Dinner at 5:00 p.m.
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2013 Induction Ceremonies of the
Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame and Museum
1932 Jim Congalton Canadian Men’s Team
***Members of the Granite Curling Club
***Jim Congalton – Skip, Howard Wood Sr. – Third, Bill Noble – Second, Harry Mawhinney - Lead
***1932 British Consols winner
***1932 Canadian Brier Champions, 6 wins, 2 losses
1965 Terry Braunstein Canadian Championship Team
***Members of Granite Curling Club
***Terry Braunstein – Skip, Don Duguid – Third, Ron Braunstein – Second, Ray Turnbull – Lead
***Won eight out of nine bonspiels in 1965
***1965 Provincial Champions, 8 wins, 1 loss
***1965 Canadian Champions, 9 wins, 1 loss
***1965 World Championship Finalist
1973 Barry Fry Canadian Mixed Championship Team
***Members of Maple Leaf Curling Club
***Barry Fry – Skip, Peggy Casselman – Third, Stephen Decter – Second, Susan Lynch - Lead
***1973 Provincial Champions, 5 wins, 0 losses
***1973 Canadian Champions, 9 wins, 1 loss
Paul Pelletier - Builder
***Member of Fort Rouge Curling Club
***President of Fort Rouge Curling Club in 1980
***Honorary Life Member of Fort Rouge Curling Club
***MCA Executive from 1982-1992
***President of the MCA 1991-1992
***Honorary Life Membership in MCA
***1998 Worlds - Chairman of Facilities of the Brier Patch
Cliff and Ness Wise – Veteran Curlers
***Ness made 13 British Consols appearances from 1925 – 1955
***City Champion 4 times in 1915, 1922, 1927 & 1946
***Won 14 events in the Winnipeg Bonspiel including the Grand Aggregate twice in 1927 and 1929
***Honorary Life Member of the MCA (1959)
***Cliff made 13 British Consols appearances from 1926 – 1955
***City Champion 3 times in 1915, 1922 and 1924
***Won 8 events which included the Governor General’s Grand Aggregate in 1929
***1965 Manitoba Senior Men’s Title curling Lead for Leo Johnson
***1965 Canadian Senior Men’s Champion at the first ever Canadian Senior Championship
***Honorary Life Member of the MCA (1959)
Congratulations Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to Our 2013 CurlManitoba Scholarship Winners
$1,500.00 Scholarship Recipients:
Jordan Smith – Warren
Haley Surovy - Minnedosa
Jennifer Curle - Minnedosa
Kyle Doering – East St. Paul
2013-2014 CurlManitoba Honourary Life Members
Mel Marsh
Terry Leitch
Terry started working for the MCA Bonspiel in 1989 when my boss
at the time, Larry Jones, asked if he would be interested in helping
maintain the Computer System. Little did he know it would continue
for 25 years.
In all that time Terry had never seen one game played.
It was a pleasure working with all the people involved, including
Mel Marsh and Bev Harris and the late Allan Gray. It is an honour to be
recognized as an Honourary Life Member of CurlManitoba.
Bev Harris
Bev was first introduced to the sport of curling during her high school
years in Flin Flon but the game lost out to Kopper Kweens basketball.
She became involved as a curling volunteer when future husband
Allan Gray coaxed her into “helping out” at the Annual MCA Bonspiel
in 1980 – “the night shift is really desperate” was how he put it. Years
later, after serving in a number of different capacities, she took over
as Drawmaster for 4 years when Allan’s health deteriorated and then
passed the reins over to Allan’s protégé (and other Assistant) Mel
Marsh in 2009.
In the meantime, Bev had finally begun her own curling “career” at the
Deer Lodge Curling Club where she has served on the Ladies Executive
for a number of years. A huge supporter of curling, Bev has routinely
volunteered at several Briers and Worlds as well as at Provincial Championships hosted by Deer Lodge and most recently at the 2013 Roar of
the Rings Olympic Qualifying.
Bev feels honoured to join her late husband Allan Gray as an HLM and
she is thrilled to be inducted with long-time Bonspiel cohorts Mel
Marsh and Terry Leitch.
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Back Row Left to right: Dorothy Sawchuk, Evelyn Davidson, Leila Farrell, Irene Hay, Diane McCarthy
Front Row: Sharon Chaput, Jeanne Anderson, Audrey Hogg. Missing – Marjorie Bone
Manitioba Ladies Past Presidents’ Curling Association
The Ladies Past Presidents’ Curling Association
is an independent organization devoted to
the fellowship of curling. Any woman who has
been president of any curling club or league,
whether in Manitoba or anywhere in the world,
is welcomed to become a member of the
association. Members meet for an annual oneday bonspiel and lunch in November. Bonspiel
teams are “drawn from a hat” by the draw
committee to compete for two trophies, the
Whalley Trophy and the Poulton Memorial
Shield. Many past presidents who are unable to
curl attend the bonspiel lunch to renew curling
friendships and cheer on the curlers. Then, On
the first Monday in May, a spring luncheon is
held.
We are now in our 81st year as an association
and welcome all women who have served
as president of any curling league to join
us, renew friendships, reminisce bygone
curling days, and enjoy the camaraderie
that is curling! Most curling clubs have a
representative who keeps members informed
of activity dates, collects our “loonie”
membership fee, and registers members for
the fun spiel and spring luncheon. Anyone
not affiliated with a curling club may join by
contacting our president, Jeanne Anderson
204-269-7878, or our secretary , Leila Farrell
204-837-2806.
Friday, November 15, 2013, is the date of
our bonspiel at the Fort Rouge Curling
Club. Members may enter individually or
through their club reps. All can expect a day of
fun curling and terrific lunch!
Our Spring Luncheon is planned for Monday,
May 5, 2014, at Assiniboia Downs--an enjoyable
and fun way to end the curling season! Keep
the date open and join us to renew
acquaintances, meet new friends and enjoy the
companionship of the curling community.
The Manitoba Ladies Past Presidents’ Curling
Association -- 81 years young and still going
strong!
Executive 2013-2014
PRESIDENT
PAST PRESIDENT 1st VICE PRESIDENT
2nd VICE PRESIDENT & ASSISTANT SOCIAL
TREASURER
SECRETARY
SOCIAL
ICE & DRAW
ASSISTANT ICE & DRAW
Jeanne Anderson
Audrey Hogg
Sharon Chaput
Dorothy Sawchuk
Marjorie Bone
Leila Farrell
Diane McCarthy
Irene Hay
Evelyn Davidson
Past Presidents Association of
the Manitoba Curling Clubs
Executive and Club Representatives 2013-2014
PATRONS
Ron Lloyd
19 Woodford Bay
Winnipeg, MB.
R2M 4J2
Ph. 255-6495
OFFICERS
President – CurlManitoba
Rob Van Kommer
Box 195
Carberry, MB.
R0K 0H0
Ph. 834-2585
Past President
Bob Pattie
34 Inwood
Winnipeg, MB. R2Y 1A3
Ph. 889-1530
President
Gordon Cherepak
576 Fairmont Road
Winnipeg, MB. R3R 1B1
Ph. 889-1260
1st Vice-President
Roger Fontaine
338 Greenwood Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R2M 4J6
2nd Vice-President
Greg Daly
344 Highcliff Bay
Winnipeg, MB
R2Y 1H8
Ph. 255-9038
3rd Vice-President
TBD
Chaplain
Rev. Fraser Muldrew
937 Beaverbrook St.
Winnipeg, MB.
R3N 1P2
Ph. 489-3348
Secretary-Treasurer
Bill Heinkel
26 Holt Dr.
Winnipeg, MB.
R3K 1P8
Ph. 837-1074
The Past Presidents’ Association, as its’ names indicates, is an Association formed to
retain the interest in the game of curling among curlers who have been presidents of their
respective clubs. Any past president of a club affiliated with CurlManitoba is eligible for
membership. The Association was founded May 4th, 1928.
The objectives of the Association are to maintain interest and promote good fellowship in
the game of curling and promote curling in the province of Manitoba.
The activities consist of an annual dinner and general meeting in the spring and a golf
tournament in early summer.
Any past presidents interested in joining the Association should contact the Secretary.
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Susan Galbraith Memorial Sportsmanship Award
This award is named in memory of Susan Galbraith who had a long time association with junior curling, first as a
parent watching her three son’s advance through the junior ranks, and second, as a member of MLCA Council from
1997-1999. In May 2000 Susan was elected a member of the Management Committee of the newly amalgamated
Manitoba Curling Association but passed away suddenly in August 2000.
The winners are selected each year by a vote of all competitors at the Canola Junior Men’s and Women’s Provincial Championship.The award is presented to two participating junior athletes for their demonstration of their
commitment to the Fair-Play Code of ethics during the provincial championships.
Jr. Men
2001 Tyler Specula 2002 Reid Carruthers 2003 Jason Peters
Corey Manchuk
2004 Steven Cook
Jason Gunnlaugson
2005 David Kraichy
Andrew Hunt
2006 Kyle Peters
2007 Braden Zawada Elmwood
St. Vital
Burntwood
Pembina
Springfield
Valour Road
Winkler
Warren
Morden
Springfield
2008 Kyle Peters
Winnipeg
2009 Eric Wasylenko
Winnipeg
2010 Scott Peterson
Winnipeg
2011 Scott Peterson
Winnipeg
2012 Derek Blanchard Winnipeg
2013 Daniel Birchard
Winnipeg
Jr. Women
2001 Leigh Adams Selkirk
2002 Allison Harrigan Shoal Lake
2003 Jackie Komyshyn Fort Garry
2004 Kaileigh Strath
2005 Karen Hodgson
2006 Allison Nimik
2007 Kaileigh Strath
2008 Lori Miscavish
2009 Sarah Lund
2010 Jenna Johnstone
2011 Selena Kaatz Rachel Burtnyk
2012 Taylor Maida
2013 Taylor Maida
Souris
Victoria
Victoria
Souris
Thompson
Winnipeg
Carberry
Ste. Anne
Assiniboine Memorial
Stonewall
Stonewall
The Edna Moffat Spirit of Youth Curling
The Edna Moffat Spirit of Youth Curling Scholarship
Scholarship
Edna Moffat was a Past President and Honourary Life Member of the
Manitoba Ladies Curling Association. She passed away on April 17, 1995.
Through a trust fund set up by the family of Edna Moffat, CurlManitoba
is pleased to make a $1,000 scholarship available to a junior woman
curler in Manitoba.
Any active junior woman curler entering or currently enrolled in postsecondary education may apply if affiliated as a junior during the year of
application.
An application form is sent out to all affiliated clubs in September as
well as being available at the Christmas Bonspiel and junior provincial
championships. Deadline for receipt of applications is May 1. Additional
applications are available from the CurlManitoba office.
The recipient of the 2013 Edna Moffatt Spirit of Youth Curling
Scholarship is Allyson Jubenvill of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba.
Asham Coaching Award
In 2003 Asham Curling Supplies took over sponsorship of the “Coach
of the Year” Award formerly sponsored by the 3M Corporation.
This award is presented annually at the Junior Men’s and Junior
Women’s Championships. All a at each championship are invited to
vote for their peers whom they feel best exemplify high standards
of Sportsmanship and the Coaching Code of Ethics. One coach of
a Junior Men’s team and one coach of a Junior Women’s team are
selected. The recipients of the award in 2013 were Cathy Gauthier
at the Junior Women’s Championship and Wilf Peters at the Junior
Men’s Championship.
1996 Kerry Maynes 1997 Jaclyn Ferris 1998 Amber Narfason 1999 Sara Careme
2000 Kari Goodman
2001 Corinne Suchy
2002 Samantha Owen
2003 Staci Goodman
2004 Michelle Wadelius
2005 Theresa Cannon
2006 Sarah Norget
2007 Kaileigh Strath
2008 Jasmine Bracken
2009 Ashley Ewasiuk
2010 Breanne Meakin
2011 Heather Maxted
2012 Katherine Doerksen
2013 Allyson Jubenvill
Decker
Bowsman
Gimli
Stonewall
Benito
Gimli
Carman
Winnipeg
Beausejour
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Souris
Petersfield
Forrest
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Morden
Gilbert Plains
Jr. Men
2001 Bernie Shaw
2002 Dennis Bueckert
2003 Hilton Wood
2004 Tom Clasper
2005 Tom Clasper
2006 Hilton Wood
2007 Terry McRae
2008 Hilton Wood
2009 Alex Mowat
2010 Bill Kitching
MB Canola
Growers
Jr. Men
2011 Albert Bazinet
2012 Tom Clasper
2013 Wilf Peters
Jr. Women
Len Komyshyn
Dennis Adams
Jack Grassie
Jack Grassie
Jim Strath
Calvin Edie
Alex Mowat
Len Komyshyn
Eric Montford
Colin Grenkow
MB Canola
Growers
Jr. Women
Rob Meakin
Dale McEwen
Cathy Gauthier
Congratulations to the Recipients of the
CurlManitoba Curling Club Volunteer Award
Curling Club
Recipient
Altona Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beausejour Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deer Lodge Curling Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fort Garry Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glenboro Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grandview Curling Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Heather Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Killarney Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Portage Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Leon Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Vital Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stony Mountain Curling Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Thistle Curling Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Whiteshell Community Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sheldon Zacharias
Phyllis Bell
Stan Pleskach
Garry Parker
Ed Shachtay
Betty Jean Hill
Hollie Luhowy
Jerry Maskiew
Russell Shackel
Wendell Keeler
Edward Grenier
Bob Kirkland
Jane Bell
Sylvia Stecy
Marci Woods
Congratulations to all of the Recipients!
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Junior Men’s Championship
West Kildonan Curling Club
(L-R) Matt Dunstone, Colton
Lott, Daniel Grant, Brendan
MacCuish,
Coach – Scott Grant
Finalists:
Pembina Curling Club
Daniel Birchard, Kelly Fordyce,
Brody Moore, Andrew Peck,
Coach – Ray Fillion
CurlManitoba provided the winners of the
Provincial Championship with Manitoba bison
crests, provincial jackets and shirts, individual
plaques, a travel grant and a banner to be
hung in their home club. The finalists also
received individual plaques provided by
CurlManitoba.
The winner of the Junior Men’s Championship
represents the province at the M&M Meat
Shop Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s
Championship.
In 2012-2013, the Championship was hosted
by the Brandon Curling Club. The Matt
Dunstone team from the West Kildonan
Curling Club defeated the Daniel Birchard
team from the Pembina Curling Club, to win
the Junior Men’s title. At the M&M Canadian
Junior Championships the Dunstone team
finished with a record of 8 and 3, good
enough to play in the semi final game against
Nova Scotia. They defeated Nova Scotia by a
score of 9-4 and went on to the final where
they played Alberta. Dunstone defeated
Alberta by a score of 4-3, earning the Gold
Medal. They continued on to Sochi, Russia,
where they finished the round robin with a
record of 7 and 2 and in second place. The
Dunstone team played Scotland in the 1
verses 2 game. Scotland defeated Canada
8 - 6 which put Canada in a semi-final game
against Russia. Russia defeated the Dunstone
team which dropped them into the Bronze
Medal game against Sweden. Canada edged
out Sweden to earn a bronze medal.
The 2013-2014 Juniors will be hosted by the
Portage Curling Club from December 26-31,
2013. The M&M Meat Shop Junior Men’s
and Women’s Canadian Championship will
be held in Liverpool, NS from January 18-26,
2014. The World Junior Championship will be
held in Flims, Switzerland from February 26 –
March 5th, 2014.
Junior Women’s Championship
St. Vital Curling Club
(L-R) Shannon Birchard, Nicole
Sigvaldason, Sheyne Andries,
Mariah Mondor, Coach – Bruce
Birchard
Finalists:
St. Vital Curling Club
Selena Kaatz, Briane Meilleur,
Kristin MacCuish, Katherine
Doerksen, Coach – Tom Clasper
CurlManitoba provides the winners of the
Provincial Championship with the Manitoba
bison crests, provincial jackets and shirts,
individual plaques, a travel grant and a banner
to be hung in their home club. The finalist
also received individual plaques.
The winner of The Junior Women’s
Championship represents the province
at the M&M Meat Shop Canadian Junior
Championship.
In 2012-2013, the championship was hosted
by the Brandon Curling Club. The Junior
Women’s champion was the Shannon Birchard
team from the St. Vital Curling Club who
defeated Selena Kaatz of the St. Vital Curling
Club in the final. At the M&M Meat Shop
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Junior Canadian Championships the Birchard
team finished the round robin with a record
of 9 and 1 which gave them a second place
finish after the round robin. Shannon and her
team played in the final game against British
Columbia and lost 6 - 3 but brought home a
silver medal.
The 2013-2014 Junior Women’s Provincial
will be hosted by the Portage Curling Club
from December 26-31, 2013. The M&M Meat
Shop Junior Men’s and Women’s Canadian
Championship will be held in Liverpool, NS
from January 18-26, 2014. The World Junior
Curling Championship will be held in Flims,
Switzerland from February 26th - March 5th,
2014.
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Charleswood Curling Club
(L-R): Jeff Stoughton, Jon
Mead, Reid Carruthers, Mark
Nichols, Garth Smith
Finalists:
Deer Lodge- Sean Grassie, Corey
Chambers, Kody Janzen, Stu
Shiells, Jack Grassie - Coach
Canada Safeway Limited is proud to be the
title sponsor of the Safeway Championship
of Provincial Men’s Curling. Safeway’s
involvement in curling dates back to 1991
when they were the title sponsor of the 1991
Safeway World Curling Championships played
in Winnipeg.
The 2012-2013 season marked the 19th
year that Canada Safeway has been the
title sponsor of the Provincial Men’s Curling
Championship.
CurlManitoba presents the winning team with
keeper trophies a championship banner to be
hung in the winner’s home club, the coveted
purple hearts as well as the Manitoba bison
crests.
The winner of the Safeway Championship
Trophy (Manitoba) represents the province
at the Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian Men’s
Curling Championship.
Last year’s championship was played at the
Yellowhead Arena in Neepawa, where the
Jeff Stoughton team from the Charleswood
Curling Club defeated the Sean Grassie team
from the Deer Lodge Curling Club in the final.
The Stoughton team went on to Edmonton,
AB, where they finished with a record of 8
and 3 to finish 2nd over all. They played in
the 1 versus 2 game and defeated Ontario’s
Glenn Howard which put them into Sunday’s
final against Northern Ontario’s Brad Jacobs.
The Stoughton team lost in the final by a
score of 11 - 4 to earn a silver medal.
The 2013-2014 Safeway Championship will be
played at the MTS Iceplex in Winnipeg from
January 29 - February 2nd, 2014. The Brier
will be held in Kamloops, BC from March 1-9,
2014.
ALL-STARS
Safeway Championship
ALL-STARS
(L-R) Jean Garbolinsky – Host Committee, Sean Grassie (Deer Lodge), Jon Mead
(Charleswood), Kody Janzen (Deer Lodge), Mark Nichols (Charleswood),
Kevin Olszewski – CTV Representative,
Stewart Trophies & Engraving Ltd. are pleased to sponsor the Safeway Championship
All-Star Awards. Each year at the Safeway Championship, the Manitoba Curling Media
Association selects an All-Star team from among the 32 participating teams. Those
selected will receive plaques donated by Stewart Trophies.
STEWART TROPHIES ALL-STAR AWARDS PREVIOUS WINNERS
YEARSKIP
THIRD
SECOND
LEAD
1997 Kerry Burtnyk
Andy Stewart
Rob Meakin
Keith Fenton
1998 Dale Duguid
Jeff Ryan
Mark Taylor
Keith Fenton
1999 Jeff Stoughton Peter Nicholls
Dean Dunstone
Doug Armstrong
2000 Murray Warren Dave Smith
Dale Michie
Steve Gould
2001 Kerry Burtnyk
Dean Moxham
Chris Neufeld
Rick Blight
2002 Mark Lukowich Chris Suchy
Kelly Tibble
A.J. Girardin
2003 John Bubbs
Ross Derksen
Ross McFadyen
Dan Kelsch
2004 Brent Scales
Jon Mead
Garry Van Den Berghe Steve Gould
2005 Randy Dutiaume Kyle Werenich
Rob Fowler
Cory Naharnie
2006 Jeff Stoughton Jason Gunnlaugson Bryan Galbraith
Steve Gould
2007 Jeff Stoughton Jason Gunnlaugson Rob Fowler
Steve Gould
2008 David Bohn
Dan Kammerlock
Richard Daneault
Keith Fenton
2009 Reid Carruthers Kevin Park
Rob Fowler Denni Neufeld
2010 Jeff Stoughton B.J. Neufeld
Matt Wozniak
Denni Neufeld
2011 Terry McNamee Vic Peters
Reid Carruthers
Steve Gould
2012
William Lyburn Allan Lyburn
Matt Wozniak
Denni Neufeld
2013 Sean Grassie
Jon Mead
Kody Janzen
Mark Nichols
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St. Vital Curling Club
(L-R) Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes,
Jill Officer, Dawn Askin
Finalists:
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club
Barb Spencer, Katie Spencer,
Ainsley Champagne, Raunora
Westcott, Holly Spencer, Coach –
Ron Westcott
The Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Provincial Women’s Curling Championship is
sponsored by Kruger Products. Kruger Products
sponsorship of ladies curling at the provincial
and national levels in Canada dates back to
1982.
The 2012-2013 season was the 32nd year as
title sponsor of the Provincial Women’s Curling
Championship.
Kruger Products presents to the winning team,
gold pendants and the runner-up with silver
pendants. They will add a diamond to this
pendant for every additional trip an individual
makes to the Canadian Scotties Tournament of
Hearts. They also provide on-ice apparel to each
participating provincial winner. The team is also
provided a banner to hang in their home club as
a reminder of their championship.
The winner of the Manitoba Scotties
Tournament of Hearts represents the province
at the National Scotties Tournament of Hearts,
the Canadian Ladies Curling Championship.
The 2012-2013 Manitoba Scotties Tournament
of Hearts was hosted by the Stonewall Curling
Club at the Veterans Memorial Sports Complex
in Stonewall, Manitoba from January 23-27,
2013. The Jennifer Jones team from the St.
Vital Curling Club defeated the Barb Spencer
team from the Assiniboine Memorial Curling
Club in the final. The Jones team played at
the National Scotties Tournament of Hearts
in Kingston, ON where they finished with
a record of 11 and 0 and first overall in the
round robin. The Jones team played ON in
the one verses two game and lost 8-5. Jones
dropped to the semi-final and played Team
Canada and defeated them by a score of 8-5
and continued on to the gold medal game. In
the Championship final, the Jones team played
Team Ontario, and lost 9-6 to bring home a
silver medal.
The 2013-2014 Manitoba Scotties Tournament
of Hearts will be played in Virden, Manitoba
from January 8 - 12, 2014. The National Scotties
Tournament of Hearts will be held in Montreal,
QC in the Maurice Richard Arena from February
1-9, 2014.
ALL-STARS
Scotties Tournament of
Hearts ALL-STARS
(L-R) Jim Bender – Winnipeg Sun, Colleen Kilgallen (Pinawa), Kristy McDonald (Fort
Rouge), Jill Officer (St. Vital), Dawn Askin (St. Vital), Carol Smith – Event Co-Chair
Stewart Trophies & Engraving Ltd. are pleased to sponsor The Scotties Tournament
of Hearts All-Star Awards. At The Scotties Tournament of Hearts Provincial
Championship presented by Monsanto Canada, the Manitoba Curling Media
Association selects an All-Star team from among the 16 participating teams. Those
selected receive plaques donated by Stewart Trophies.
SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS ALL-STAR AWARDS WINNERS
YEARSKIP
THIRD
SECOND
2001 Jennifer Jones Jill Thurston
Lynn Fallis-Kurz
2002 Linda VanDaele Karen Porritt
Jill Officer
2003 Barb Spencer
Janet Harvey
Lynn Fallis-Kurz
2004 Lois Fowler
Darcy Robertson
Maureen Bonar
2005 Kristy Jenion
Tasha Hunter Maureen Bonar
2006 Janet Harvey
Jill Thurston
Susan Baleja
2007 Darcy Robertson Karen Klein
Rhonda Ritchie
2008 Terry Ursel
Kristen Williamson Jill Officer
2009 Kristy Jenion
Janice Blair
Brette Richards
2010 Janet Harvey
Colleen Kilgallen
Leslie Wilson
2011 Karen Rosser
Kristy Jenion
Kristen Foster
2012 Barb Spencer
Karen Klein
Ainsley Champagne
2013 Colleen Kilgallen Kristy McDonald
Jill Officer
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LEAD
Alison Harvey
Lana Watson
Alison Harvey
Pam Kolton
Cathy Gauthier
Raunora Westcott
Tammy Mowat
Dawn Askin
Lindsay Titheridge
Carey Kirby
Raunora Westcott
Lindsay Titheridge
Dawn Askin
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CHICKEN CHEF MIXED CHAMPIONSHIP
DeEr Lodge Curling Club
(L-R) Mike Friesen – Chicken Chef,
Sean Grassie, Tracey Lavery,
Scott McCamis, Calleen Friesen,
Jack Grassie
Finalists:
PEMBINA – Corey Chambers, Lisa
DeRiviere, Nigel Milnes, Jolene
Rutter, Ian Fordyce
As of 2011, Chicken Chef is the new title
sponsor of the Provincial Mixed Curling
Championship.
The Championship is held in the spring to
declare Manitoba’s representative at the
following year’s Canadian Mixed Championship.
In addition to the Championship trophy the
winner and runner-up receive individual
plaques. The winners also receive the Manitoba
bison crests, provincial jackets and shirts, a
travel grant and a banner to hang in their club.
At the 2013 Canadian Championship held in
Montreal, Quebec, the Manitoba team skipped
by Terry McNamee from the Brandon Curling
Club finished with a record of 4 and 7 in the
round robin and out of the playoffs.
The 2014 Chicken Chef Provincial Mixed
Championship was held at the Carman Curling
Club. The Deer Lodge Curling Club’s Sean
Grassie team finished the championship with
a final game victory over the Corey Chambers
team from the Pembina Curling Club. The team
will represent Manitoba at the Canadian Mixed
Championship in Ottawa, ON on November
14-23. 2013.
The 2015 Chicken Chef Provincial Mixed
Championship will be played at the Altona
Curling Club, from March 20 - 23, 2014.
STRATHCONA SENIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
PRESENTED BY MCDIARMID LUMBER
West Kildonan Curling Club
(L-R) Bob Sigurdson,
Darren Oryniak, Al Purdy,
Wayne Sigurdson
Finalists:
Neepawa – Kelly Robertson,
Doug Armour, Peter
Prokopowich, Bob Scales
The Manitoba Senior Men’s Championship
for men 50 years and over is run under the
name Strathcona Senior Men’s Championship.
In April 1985, the Strathcona Curling Club,
through its trustees Jack Callum, Bob Scales,
and Bruce Hudson, presented trust funds
to the MCA to sponsor the Provincial Senior
Men’s Curling Championships in perpetuity.
The Strathcona Trophy is presented for
annual competition commencing with the
1985-86 season and is to recognize the
contribution to curling by the Strathcona
at the executive and competitive levels
nationally, provincially and locally.
The winner of the Strathcona Senior Men’s
Provincial Championship will represent
Manitoba at the Canadian Senior Men’s
Championship.
In addition to the trophy the winner and
runner-up receive individual plaques. The
winners also receive Manitoba bison crests,
provincial jackets and shirts and a travel
grant. A banner is also presented to the
winning team to hang in their club as a
reminder of their success.
The 2013-2014 Strathcona Senior Men’s
Championship will be played at the Brandon
Curling Club from February 20 – 24th, 2014.
The Canadian Senior Men’s Championship will
be held in Yellowknife, NT from March 22-30,
2014.
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Last years provincial championship was played
at the Killarney Curling Club, where the Bob
Sigurdson team from the West Kildonan
Curling Club defeated the Kelly Robertson
team from the Neepawa Curling Club to claim
the Senior Championship. They went on to the
Canadian Championship held in Summerside,
PE where they finished with a record of 5 and 6
and out of the playoffs.
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TIM HORTONS SENIOR
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
Brandon Curling Club
(L-R) Lois Fowler, Gwen Wooley,
Lori Manning, Joan Robertson,
Jill Hazlewood,
Coach – Brian Moffatt
Finalists:
Killarney - Deb Collyer,
Marilyn King, Karen Dunbar, Val
Strath, Donna Dowsett,
Coach – Jim Strath
The winner and runner-up receive individual
plaques. The winners will receive the
Championship Trophy, Manitoba bison crests,
provincial jackets and shirts, a travel grant
and a banner to hang in their club.
The winner of the Senior Women’s Provincial
Championship represents Manitoba at the
Canadian Senior Women’s Championship.
Last years provincial championship was
played at the Stonewall Curling Club where
the Lois Fowler team from the Brandon
Curling Club defeated the Deb Collyer team
from the Killarney Curling Club to capture the
Senior Women’s title. They went on to the
Canadian Championship held in Summerside,
PE where they finished with a record of 7 and
4 and out of the playoffs. The final was won
by the Cathy King team from Alberta.
The 2012-2013 Senior Women’s
Championship will be played at the Brandon
Curling Club from February 20-23, 2013. The
Canadian Senior Women’s Championship will
be held in Summerside, PEI from March 16-24,
2013.
MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS
MASTERS WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
Brandon Curling Club
(L-R) Ida Wonnick, Branch
Manager – Oak Bank Credit
Union, Joyce McDougall, Linda
Van Daele, Cheryl Orr, Karen
Dunbar
Finalists:
Heather - Rita Vandevyvere,
Bonnie Jakilazek, Leslie
McMahon, Clarice Fitzpatrick,
Peggy Poleschuk
The 1999-2000 season was the first year of
this competition. In 2001 Manitoba’s Credit
Union sponsored the Manitoba Diamond
Ladies Provincial Championship for women
60 years and over. The name was formally
changed to Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters
Women’s Championship for the 2005-2006
season.
In addition to the trophy the winner and
finalist receive individual plaques. The winner
also receives the Manitoba bison crests,
provincial jackets and shirts, a travel grant
and a banner to hang in their club.
The winner of the Masters Women’s
Provincial Championship represents Manitoba
at the Canadian Open Masters Championship
to declare the Canadian champion.
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The 2013 Championship was played at the
East St. Paul Curling Club, East St. Paul,
Manitoba where the Joyce McDougall team
from the Brandon Curling Club defeated the
Rita Vandevyvere team from the Heather
Curling Club to claim the Masters Women’s
Championship. They competed at the Canadian
Open Championship held in Thunder Bay,
Ontario. They finished with a record of 4
wins and 4 losses which put them out of the
playoffs.
The 2013-2014 Provincial Masters Women’s
Championship will be played at the Assiniboine
Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba
from February 27 - March 3, 2014. The
Canadian Open Masters Championship will be
held in Coaldale, Alberta on March 31st - April
6th, 2014.
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MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS
MASTERS MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
Brandon Curling Club
(L-R) Lois Fowler, Gwen Wooley,
Lori Manning, Joan Robertson,
Jill Hazlewood,
Coach – Brian Moffatt
Finalists:
Killarney - Deb Collyer,
Marilyn King, Karen Dunbar, Val
Strath, Donna Dowsett,
Coach – Jim Strath
The Manitoba Masters Provincial
Championship is sponsored by Manitoba’s
Credit Unions. The Masters Championship
for men 60 years and over was established
back in 1982. It originally was called the A.A.
Alex Williamson Memorial Shield in honour
of a good friend of curling and the long time
Secretary Treasurer of the Association.
In 1997-98, Manitoba’s Credit Unions became
sponsors for the championship and it was
named the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters
Provincial Championship.
In addition to the trophy the winner and
runner-up receive individual plaques. The
winners also receive the Manitoba bison
crests, provincial jackets and shirts, a travel
grant and a banner to hang in their club.
The winner of the Manitoba’s Credit Union
Masters Provincial Championship represents
Manitoba at the Canadian Open Masters
Championship.
Last years championship was played at the
East St. Paul Curling Club, where the Ralphn
Wilson team from the Dauphin Curling Club
defeated the Don Holmes team from the
Flin Flon Curling Club to claim the Masters
championship. Ralph Wilson went on to
the Canadian Open Championship held in
Thunder Bay, ONtario where they finished
the round robin with a record of 5 wins and 3
losses in their pool. This gave them a second
place finish in their pool and a spot in the
semi-final game against Alberta. They lost to
Alberta and dropped to play Nova Scotia in
the bronze medal game. They defeated Nova
Scotia 9-7 to earn the bronze medal.
The 2013-2014 Provincial Masters
Championship will be played at the
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg,
Manitoba from February 27 - March 3, 2014.
The Canadian Open Masters Championship
will be held in Coaldale, Alberta from March
31st - April 6th, 2014.
DOMINION CURLING CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIP
MEN’S PROVINCIAL
CHAMPIONS
Brandon Curling Club
Steve Irwin
Justin Rabe
Travis Brooks
Cody Rabe
WOMEN’S PROVINCIAL
CHAMPIONS
Brandon Curling Club
Stacey Fordyce
Christy Erickson
Stacey Irwin
Pam Gouldie
The Dominion Curling Club Championship
is an annual event for men’s and women’s
curling teams who have won their respective
local club championships. Winning teams
from the event will be “The Dominion Club
Champions” and will play down to produce
a provincial/territory champion from all
ten provinces and three territories, plus a
separate entry for Northern Ontario, who will
then compete at the national level.
The Dominion Curling Club Championship
is fully funded by The Dominion. Any profit
from this event will be redirected to the
Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA), other
charities The Dominion may choose, or to
developmental curling initiatives in various
local communities.
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The Dominion Curling Club Championship gives
grass roots curling teams from every corner
of the country an opportunity to compete
in provincial and national level competition.
Club curlers are those who enjoy the sport
recreationally, supporting club leagues on
a regular basis from September to April.
Now, these teams will have a major venue to
demonstrate their skill against other curling
clubs in their province/territory and country.
Winners receive jackets, Manitoba bison crests,
shirts, a championship banner and a fully
funded trip to the National Championship.
To maintain the spirit of this event, each
club participating should ensure that their
representation at The Dominion Curling Club
Championship meets eligibility requirements.
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HIGH SCHOOL CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAM - WINKLER
COLLEGIATE
Skip – Emily Dyck
Third – Abby Wiebe
Second – Katelyn Derksen
Lead – Brooke Friesen
Fifth – Holly Friesen
BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAM – CARBERRY
COLLEGIATE
Coach – Grant Calvert
Skip – Braden Calvert
Third – Max Van Kommer
Second – Braden Orchard
Lead – Nathan Malfait
The Manitoba High School Boys and Girls Championship is run under the direction
of the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association (MHSAA) It is open to
competition to high schools within Manitoba.
There are two catergories, one for boys teams and one for girls teams from the various zones.
The winning school receives a championship banner and the team embers receive Association
medals and Championship t-shirts.
The 2012/2013 championship was played in Gladstone/Plumas, Manitoba
The 2012/2013 championship is to be played in Rivers, Manitoba.
2013 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA LADIES
TEAM – CIAU CHAMPIONS
BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAM – CARBERRY
COLLEGIATE
Breanne Meakin
Ashley Howard
Selena Kaatz
Krysten Karwacki
Coach – Tom Clasper
ASSOCIATE MEMBER
CURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Postal Champions
Iris Melnyk – Provincial
Coordinator
Dan Malkowich – Skip
Don Biebrick – 3rd
Bob Sylvester – 2nd
Kirby Pratt – Lead
U18 CHAMPIONSHIP
GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAM - WINKLER
COLLEGIATE
Skip – Emily Dyck
Third – Abby Wiebe
Second – Katelyn Derksen
Lead – Brooke Friesen
Fifth – Holly Friesen
BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAM – CARBERRY
COLLEGIATE
Coach – Grant Calvert
Skip – Braden Calvert
Third – Max Van Kommer
Second – Braden Orchard
Lead – Nathan Malfait
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TIM HORTONS
YOUTH RECREATIONAL JAMBOREE
1ST EVENT
FORT ROUGE
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Scott MacDonell, Dayton
Walker, Nicole MacDonell, Presly
Walker, Coach – Don MacDonell
Finalist: St. Vital – Corey Slipec, Mathew Blenkinsopp, Scott Adamson, RJ Gagnon, Mike Blenkinsopp – Coach
Semi-finalist: St. Vital – Erica Wiebe, Tara Flatt, Madeline Robert, Mackenzie Germscheid, Karen Flatt - Coach
Semi-finalist: St. Vital– Dustin Pratcshler, Jordan Peters, Liam Tod, Drew Weber, Brian Pratcshler - Coach
2ND EVENT
PEMBINA CURLING
CLUB
(L-R) Riley Dillabough,
Shae-Lynn Laurencelle,
Jessica Hancox,
Amy Lenchyshyn,
Coach – Heather Hancox
Finalist: Thistle – Rhiannon Swan, Ben De Ryck, Ben Pineau, Saige Pereira, Coach – Trevor De Ryck
Semi-finalist: West Kildonan – Clayton Lee, Aiden Hiscott, Tyler Rentz, Anton Sikorsky, Coach – Darryl Lee
Semi-finalist: St. Vital – Liam Allan, Braiden Mahon, Riley McGraw, Nic Fedorwich, Coach – Mike Mahon
The Manitoba Youth Jamboree is sponsored by 8 Ender Brushes and is known as the 8-Ender
Brushes Youth Jamboree. The championship is played concurrently with the Youth Provincial
Championship and offers a 13 and under open and 16 and under open Recreation Division. Teams
represent their respective sport regions. This past year was the seventh year of this competition.
Each recreational competition has four events and the winners of each event receive a medallion
and cash prizes. The 2014 Youth Spring Bonspiel will be played at various Winnipeg curling clubs
April 3- 5th, 2014.
1ST EVENT PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Alexander Graham, Eastman Region
2001 - Andrew Hunt, Interlake Region
2002 - Serge Desrosiers, Interlake Region
2003 - Jeff Stuart, Interlake Region
2004 - Jared Kolomaya, Interlake Region
2005 - Cassandra Mourant-Nault, Eastman
2006 - Marcus Tucker, Bismarck, N.Dakota
2007 - Lyle Mehling, Eastman Region
2008 - Gabriel Brandt, Eastman Region
2009 - Lucas Van Den Bosch, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Jenna Boisvert, Interlake Region
2011 - Quentin Dreger, Interlake
2012 - Brandon Radford, Winnipeg
2013 - Scott MacDonell, Fort Rouge CC
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2ND EVENT PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Jason Neufeld, Central Region
2001 - Gord Sando, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Kelly Lauber, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Patrick Waterman, Interlake Region
2004 - Brendan Thompson, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Wesley Eaton, Winnipeg Region
2006 - David Wiebe, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Kevin Dunn, Winnipeg Region
2008 - Ashley Johns, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Beth Peterson, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Quentin Dreger, Interlake Region
2011 - Emilie Rafnson, Interlake Region
2012 - Daniel Mondor, Winnipeg Region
2013 - Riley Dillabough, Pembina CC
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3RD EVENT
ST. VITAL
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Dustin Pratcshler,
Jordan Peters, Liam Tod,
Drew Weber,
Coach – Brian Pratcshler
Finalist: West KIldonan – Clayton Lee, Aiden Hiscott, Tyler Rentz, Anton Sikorsky, Coach – Darryl Lee
Semi-finalist: Stonewall – Braden Formaniuk, Carson Argan, Cassidy Formaniuk, Levi Morrison, Coach: Darrel Argan
Semi-finalist: Pembina – Bryan Young, Dustin Martens, Michael Lunn, David Kramchmysky, Liam Harder, Coach – Kevin Young
4TH EVENT
ST. VITAL
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Erica Wiebe, Tara Flatt,
Madeline Robert,
Mackenzie Germscheid,
Coach – Karen Flatt
Finalist: St. Vital - Liam Allan, Braiden Mahon, Riley Mcgraw, Nic Fedorwich, Coach - Mike Mahon
Semi-finalist: Elmwood – Grace Lukaschuk, Harry Lukaschuk, Jazmin Porter, Kieran Kennedy, Coach - Shawn Lukaschukh
Semi-finalist: Travis Reuther, Jacob Desender, Joshua Schellekens, Courtney Proctor
3RD EVENT PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Robert Hoogervorst, Winnipeg Region
2001 - Greg Hallander, Eastman Region
2002 - Dan Michalchuk, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Tasia Zuk, Winnipeg Region
2004 - David Baldwinson, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Derrick Anderson, Interlake Region
2006 - Dylan McLachlan, Eastman Region
2007 - Cal Rutter, Central Region
2008 - Austen Anderson, Parkland Region
2009 - Aaron Murray, Parkland Region
2010 - Jason Slipec, Winnipeg Region
2011 - Sam Armstrong, Winnipeg Region
2012 - Brooke Friesen, Central Region
2013 - Dustin Pratcshler, St.
4TH EVENT PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Kyle Forsyth, Parkland Region
2001 - Colin Crockatt, Interlake Region
2002 - Riley Nelson, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Shea Stratton, Winnipeg Region
2004 - Justina Neepin, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Jeremy Enns, Central Region
2006 - Wesley Eaton, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Adam Kitching, Interlake Region
2008 - Kevin Dunn, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Riley Sawatzky - Central Region
2010 - Laurie MacDonell, Winnipeg Region
2011 - Brooke Friesen, Central Region
2012 - Julia Maida, Winnipeg Region
2013 - Erica Wiebe, St. Vital
MCA MEN’S BONSPIEL
ASHAM CURLING SUPPLIES TROPHY
WEST KILDONAN
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Mark Lukowich, Stu
Gresham, Chris Chimuk, Kevin
Wiebe, Arnold Asham – Asham
Curling Supplies
FINALIST: Deer Lodge - William Lyburn, James Kirkness,
Alex Forrest, Tyler Forrest
Asham Curling Supplies is an event sponsor for the 2012 MCA Men’s Bonspiel and presented a trophy
for Annual competition. The Asham event winner is the overall champion of the MCA Men’s Bonspiel.
CurlManitoba presents plaques and prizes to the winners.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2011 - Dave Boehmer, Petersfield
2012 - Craig Brown, Green Bay Curling Club
2013 - Mark Lukowich, West Kildonan
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WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
TROPHY - TEAM CHINA
(L –R) Laurie Finley – Winnipeg
Free Press, Rui Liu, Xiaoming,
Dexin Ba, Jialiang Zang,
Dejia Zou
FINALIST: Duluth – John Shuster, Jeff Isaacson, Jared Zezel, John Landsteiner
SEMI-FINALIST: Fort Rouge – Steen Sigurdson, Riley Smith, Ian McMillan, Nick Curtis
SEMI-FINALIST: Carberry – Rob Van Kommer, Todd Witherspoon, Joey Witherspoon, Cale Dunbar, Ian Scott
The Winnipeg Free Press Company Limited, publishers of the Winnipeg Free Press, donates a trophy for
annual competition. Four individual plaques and prizes are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1928 - J.E. Gallant, Thistle
1929 - Howard Wood, Granite
1930 - S.M. MacDonald,Portage la Prairie
1931 - Grant Watson, University of Man.
1932 - W.H. Hain, Fort Garry
1933 - Bob Brown, Dauphin
1934 - Roy Pritchard, Killarney
1935 - W.H. Hain, Fort Garry
1936 - Dr. N.G. Trimble, The Pas
1937 - D. McConaghy, Neepawa
1938 - J.D. Harrower, Wawanesa,
1939 - C. McEwen, Fort William, Ont.
1940 - J.H. Couzens, Darlingford
1941 - E. Portigal, Thistle
1942 - Ab. Gowanlock, Ft. Brandon
1943 - H. Chambers, Pierson
1944 - W. E. McLeod, Grain Exchange
1945 - R. Anderson, Decker
1946 - W. E. McLeod, Grain Exchange
1947 - H.K. Coleman, Darlingford
1948 - J.S. Doerr, Antler, Sask.
1949 - A.Rybachuk, Teulon,
1950 - Ed. Longmore, Flin Flon,
1951 - Don Sauter, Fairlight, Sask.
1952 - W. Walsh, Fort Rouge
1953 - K. Bowyer, Strathcona
1954 - J. Timms, Valour Road
1955 - M. Scales, Strathcona
1956 - S. Vance, Charleswood
1957 - J. Patton, Deer Lodge
1958 - S. Good, Stonewall
1959 - N. Maxwell, Crystal City
1960 - Bob Picken, Valour Road
1961 - S. Cutforth, Gilbert Plains
1962 - K. Forbes, Hartney
1963 - Ken Bishop, Grain Exchange
1964 - Howie Smith, Civic Cal.
1965 - Dr. R.L. Howden, Heather
1966 - Michael Riley, Heather
1967 - K. Kirkpatrick, Pembina
1968 - Les Evans, Rossmere
1969 - Clare DeBlonde, Heather
1970 - Ken Hawkins, Pembina
1971 - Gordon Masters, Wildewood
1972 - Bruce M. Hudson, Strathcona
1973 - Bob Trager, Fort Garry
1974 - Don McNabb Jr.,Deer Lodge
1975 - Cliff Holliston, Manitou
1976 - Errol Klinck, Assiniboine Mem.
1977 - Brian Holmes, Charleswood
1978 - Ken England, Rossmere
1979 - Al Braemer, Assinboine Mem.
MAIN EVENT
1980 - Bill Paterson, Portage
1981 - Ron Westcott, Granite
1982 - Orest Meleschuk, Lac Du Bonnet
1983 - Bob Jenion, Deer Lodge
1984 - Ernie Rehberg, Grain Exchange
1985 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1986 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1987 - Mike Enns, St. Vital
1988 - Mike Riley, Pembina
1989 - Don Spriggs, Portage
1990 - Mike Foster, Fort Rouge
1991 - Dale Duguid, Valour Road
1992 - John Bubbs, Wildewood
1993 - Clare DeBlonde Heather
1994 - Dale Duguid, Granite
1995 - Mark Lukowich, Rossmere
1996 - Jeff Stoughton, Charleswood
1997 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1998 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1999 - Mark Olson, Granite
2000 - Barry Fry, Granite
2001 - Vic Peters, Granite
2002 - David Bohn, Valour Road
2003 - Chris Galbraith, Stonewall
2004 - David Hamblin, Morris
2005 - Randy Dutiaume, Valour Road
2006 - Ian Beavis, Morden
2007 - Brad Haight, St. Vital
2008 - David Bohn, Assiniboine Memorial
2009 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Memorial
2010 - Randy Dutiaume, Stony Mountain
2011 - Sean Grassie, Deer Lodge
2012 - Trevor Loreth, West Kildonan
2013 – Rui Liu – Team China
MCA MEN’S BONSPIEL
ASHAM CURLING SUPPLIES TROPHY
WEST KILDONAN
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Mark Lukowich, Stu
Gresham, Chris Chimuk, Kevin
Wiebe, Arnold Asham – Asham
Curling Supplies
FINALIST: Deer Lodge - William Lyburn, James Kirkness, Alex Forrest, Tyler Forrest
Asham Curling Supplies is an event sponsor for the 2012 MCA Men’s Bonspiel and presented a trophy
for Annual competition. The Asham event winner is the overall champion of the MCA Men’s Bonspiel.
CurlManitoba presents plaques and prizes to the winners.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2011 - Dave Boehmer, Petersfield
2012 - Craig Brown, Green Bay Curling Club
2013 - Mark Lukowich, West Kildonan
SAFEWAY LUCERNE
TROPHY - DEER LODGE
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) – Sean Grassie,
Corey Chambers, Kody Janzen,
Stu Shiells, Eric Leduc
FINALIST: Heather - Ty Dilello, Devin McArthur, Trevor Sparrow, Hugh McFarlane, JT Ryan
Semi-finalist: Stonewall – Jared Kolomaya, Neil Kitching, Kennedy Bird, Daniel Hunt
Semi-finalist: Fort Rouge – David Kraichy, Andrew Irving, Brad Van Walleghem, Curtis Atkins
Canada Safeway Ltd., Winnipeg, donates a trophy for annual competition at the bonspiel.
Four individual plaques and prizes are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1996 - Dale Duguid, Granite
1997 - Dave Smith, St. Vital
1998 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1999 - Chad McMullan, Valour Road
2000 - Bill North, Carman
2001 - Jeff Stoughton, Charleswood
2002 - Ron Gauthier, Deer Lodge
2003 - Dave Smith, Valour Road
2004 - Mark Lukowich, Valour Road
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2005 - Adam Norget, Heather
2006 - Reid Carruthers, Valour Road
2007 - Dave Smith, Valour Road
2008 - Arnold Asham, Wildewood
2009 - Murray Woodward, Rorketon
2010 - Mark Olson, Granite
2011 - Troy Hamilton, Fort Rouge
2012 - Dave Johnson, Pembna
2013 - Sean Grassie, Deer Lo
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BITUMINEX PAVING
LTD. TROPHY
- ASSINIBOINE
MEMORIAL
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Dennis Bohn, David Bohn,
Daniel Gagne, Cory Wolchuk
FINALIST: Heather – Ron Hucal, Glenn Mazur, Lars Olson, Jerry Maskiew
SEMI-FINALIST: Viking Curling Club – Rod Hunter, Bob Jenion, Vernon Hafso, Richard Granger, John Bubbs
SEMI-FINALIST: Heather – Joe Fouasse, Reynold Despiegelaere, Charles Arbez, Real Chabbert
Bituminex Paving Ltd. became a Manitoba Curling Association Bonspiel event sponsor in 2002 and present a
trophy for annual competition. CurlManitoba presents plaques and prizes.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2002 - Cory Anderson, Victoria
2003 - Cory Anderson, Valour Road
2004 - Sean Grassie, Deer Lodge
2005 - Mike Mahon, Deer Lodge
2006 - Mark Franklin, Fort Rouge
2007 - Erik Wallace, Heather
2008 - Brad Haight, Victoria
2009 - Dave Watt, Heather
2010 - Tanner Lott, West St. Paul
2011 - Brad Walker, West Kildonan
2012 - Darryl Friesen, St. Vital
2013 - Dennis Bohn - Assiniboine Me
MANITOBA HYDRO
TROPHY - ST. VITAL
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Mike Hebert, Dave Harley,
James Campbell, Steve Orbanski
FINALIST: Pembina – Lionel Walz, Bill Menzies, Mark Venton, Brian Deriviere
SEMI-FINALIST: Deer Lodge – Mike Mahon, Ian Mahon, Blair Smith, Larry Legace
SEMI-FINALIST: Carberry – Grant Calvert, Trevor Calvert, Brent Calvert, Braden Calvert
Manitoba Hydro’s title sponsorship of this competition in the Manitoba Curling Association Men’s Bonspiel
began with the 117th annual event in 2005. The Manitoba Hydro sponsorship continues a tradition established
in 1942 when the former Winnipeg Hydro became an MCA event sponsor.
CurlManitoba presents four individual plaques and prizes to the event winners.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2005 - Ryan Norman, Fort Rouge
2006 - Mike Hebert, St. Vital
2007 - Fred Sutton, Thistle
2008 - Richard Muntain, Charleswood
2009 - Ross Rybak, West Kildonan
2010 - Wayne Ewasko, Heather
2011 - Ken Dusablon, Fort Rouge
2012 - Daniel Birchard, Pembina
2013 - Mike Hebert - St. Vital
MCA MEN’S BONSPIEL
THECURLER.COM
TROPHY - FORT ROUGE
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Ken Dusablon, Dennis
Neal, Ward Hobson, Bob Poole,
Ken English, Resby Coutts –
thecurler.com
FINALIST: East St. Paul – Dale Dielschneider, Grant Steski, Ray, Straker, Stuart McFadyen
SEMI-FINALIST: Pembina – Neil Okumura, Floyd Howard, Bob Want, Don Teranishi, Wayne McLeod
SEMI-FINALIST: Brandon – Trevor Pomeroy, Ross Granger, Mark Taylor, James Snuka
Starting in 2010 thecurler.com is the sponsor of this event in the MCA Men’s Bonspiel. CurlManitoba donates
four individual plaques and prizes to the winners of this event.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2010 - Bill Dauphinais, West St. Paul
2011 - Curtis McCannell, Pilot Mound
2012 - Mark Lukowich, West Kildonan
2013 - Ken Dusablon - Fort Ro
LAZER GRANT TROPHY
- COALDALE GRANITE
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Saul Greenberg –
Lazer Grant, Larry Taylor,
Ed Granger, Dave Quinn,
Kerry Banock, Ken Arbuckle
FINALIST: Victoria – Dan Dixon, Jim Conacher, Brian Cummins, Terry Hirt, Clarence Giesbrecht
SEMI-FINALIST: St. Vital – Earl Stephenson, Ray Brown, Alf Ramsay, Warren Johnson
SEMI-FINALIST: Gladstone – Geoff Trimble, Dean Smith, Darren Pennell, Alan Christison, Henry Verhoeven
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2012 – James Scott, Fort Rouge
2013 – Larry Taylor – Coaldale Granite Curling Club
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CHAS. FIDLER & SON LTD.
TROPHY- SPRINGFIELD
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Rylan Young,
Joel Semaniuk, Jamie Foster,
Phil Cook, Ken Young
FINALIST: Springfield – Lorne Ryall, Rob Roeland, Kevin Smith, Greg Smith, Lorne Dueck
SEMI-FINALIST: Heather – Dan Bender, Bobby Robidoux, Ryan Schwab, Gil Robidoux, Dan McKenzie
SEMI-FINALIST: St. Vital – Bruce Jones, Dave Lemoine, Ash Toews, Hank Lemoine, Rick Lemoine
Chas. Fidler & Son Ltd. is pleased to present for annual competition, in the ‘World’s Largest Bonspiel’, the
Chas. Fidler & Son Trophy. Four individual plaques and prizes are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2002 - Jamie Hay, Granite
2003 - Wayne Schettler, Plumas
2004 - Jamie Hay, Granite
2005 - Barry Fry, Granite
2006 - Troy Hamilton, Valour Road
2007 - Merv Satterthwaite, St. Vital
2008 - Victor Bellay, Pembina
2009 - Darko Reischek, Charleswood
2010 - Jamie Hay, Granite
2011 - Allan Neyedly, Deer Lodge
2012 - Mike Mahon, Deer Lodge
2013 - Rylan Young - Springfield Curling
LAFARGE
CONSTRUCTION
TROPHY - WILDEW OOD
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Peter Wiebe, Neil Martin,
Jamie Campbell, Brian McIntyre,
David Wiebe
FINALIST: Fort Rouge – James Scott, Mark Franklin, Brad Strutt, Chad Gardiner
SEMI-FINALIST: Pembina – Daniel Birchard, Kelly Fordyce, Brody Moore, Andrew Peck, Ray Fillion
SEMI-FINALIST: Portage – Ken McCulley, Bob McCallister, Gerry Plaisier, Doug Hammersley, Greg Brooks
This trophy was originally donated to the MCA Bonspiel by Supercrete in 1962 and withdrawn in 1969. It
was again offered for competition beginning in 1980. In 1994 Supercrete changed its name to LaFarge
Construction. Four individual plaques and prizes are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1962 - Norm Houck, Strathcona
1963 - Ted Veitch, Petersfield
1964 - Mac Scales, Strathcona
1965 - John Bishop, St. Vital
1966 - Glen Gray, Glenora C.C.,Edmonton
1967 - Gerry Hobson, Pembina
1968 - Bob Cherlet, Heather
1969 - 1979 - Not in competition
1980 - Arnold Asham, Strathcona
1981 - Bruce Towerzey, Strathcona
1982 - Clayton Paul, Thompson
1983 - Howie Restall, Rossmere
1984 - Terry Paton, CFB Winnipeg
1985 - Guy Leduc, St. Claude & Haywood
1986 - Arnold Asham, CFB Winnipeg
1987 - Larry Johannson, Victoria
1988 - Vic Peters, Granite
1989 - Barry Fry, Deer Lodge
1990 - Ray Orr, Elmwood
1991 - Howard Restall, Rossmere
1992 - David Keating, Russell
1993 - Norris Cook, Grain Exchange
1994 - Ernie Ryz, Stony Mountain
1995 - Bryan Weber, Assiniboine Mem.
1996 - Albert Martens, Rossmere
1997 - Jim Fossen, Elmwood
1998 - Wayne Ledohowski, Pembina
1999 - Paul Wainwright, Victoria
2000 - Mark Lowdon, Pembina
2001 - Mike Wattis, Fort Rouge
2002 - Gary Ross, Granite
2003 - James Kirkness, Deer Lodge
2004 - Bob Bartley, Carman
2005 - Clarence Kohut, East St. Paul
2006 - David Kendall, Wildewood
2007 - Stu Brown, Assiniboine Memorial
2008 - Dean Steski, St. Vital
2009 - Andrew Wickman, West Kildonan
2010 - Reg Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
2011 - Kevin Larson, Springfield
2012 - Derek Samagalski, West St. Paul
2013 - Peter Wiebe - Wildewood
MCA MEN’S BONSPIEL
MONSANTO CANADA
TROPHY - FORT ROUGE
CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Brian Gagnon, Reg Boulet,
Greg McDonald, Dan Boulet
FINALIST: West Kildonan – Glenn McLachlan, Neil Wawrykow, Dwayne Livingstone, Bill Horvath, Werner Thaller
SEMI-FINALIST: Pembina – David Olafson, George Andrich, David Elson, Terry Smith, Ian Smith
SEMI-FINALIST: Elmwood – Frank Walter, Brendan Gobeil, Brett Walter, Curtis Gobeil
Monsanto Canada presents a trophy for annual competition.
Four individual plaques and prizes are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2007 - Jack Gordon, Deer Lodge
2008 - Peter Willms, Assiniboine Memorial
2009 - Thomas Melanchuk, Fort Rouge
2010 - David Kendall, Wildewood
2011 - Bob Benson, Charleswood
2012 - Paul Scinocca, St. V
8-ENDER TROPHY FORT ROUGE CURLING
CLUB
(L-R) Ken Owens, Ron McMorris,
Doug Brown, Garry Krystik,
Bill Mehmel
FINALIST: Deer Lodge – Andrew Melnuk, Justin Steeves, Gavin McLachlan, Sean Martin, Allan Neyedly
SEMI-FINALIST: Charleswood – Art Oakes, Don Bergen, Derek Routledge, Mike Routledge, Kevin Mason
SEMI-FINALIST: Pembina – Gord MacKay, Hilton Wood, Colin Grenkow, Kent Wood, Andrew MacKay
8--Ender presents this trophy, which pays tribute to the history of the 8-Ender Brushes.
Four individual plaques and prizes are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1992 - Kevin Exell, Deer Lodge
1993 - Rob Woodrow, Elmwood
1994 - Ricardo Ingimundson, Heather
1995 - Brian Riach, Pembina
1996 - Cory Anderson, Victoria
1997 - Robin Nelson, CFB Winnipeg
1998 - Jeff Stoughton, Charleswood
1999 - Randy Neufeld, Pembina
2000 - Dave Johnson, Deer Lodge
2001 - Ray Fillion, Valour Road
2002 - Randy Neufeld, LaSalle
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2003 - Craig Strand, Valour Road
2004 - John Bubbs, Granite
2005 - Collin Sundell. Valour Road
2006 - William Kuran, Pembina
2007 - Kevin Larson, Springfield
2008 - Mark Franklin, Fort Rouge
2009 - Bill Burkett, Victoria
2010 - Justin Reynolds, Thistle
2011 - Garth Smith, Assiniboine Memorial
2012 - Curtis Joyal, Springfield
2013 - Ken Owens - Fort Rouge
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METRIC MARKETING LA SALLE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Randy Neufeld, Curtis Bale,
Jeff Warkentin, Murray Neufeld
FINALIST: Granite – Bruce Peloquin, Rob Janz, Rick Drennar, Barry Fogg, Terry Edwards
SEMI-FINALIST: Assiniboine Memorial – Jim Collingridge, Roger Miller, Jim Smith, Jim King, Dave Johannson
SEMI-FINALIST: West St. Paul – Roger Leqoc, Mitchell Leqoc, Corey Leqoc, Trevor Leqoc, Mark Douglas
Canada’s Web Shop donates a trophy for annual competition in the MCA Men’s Bonspiel.
Beginning with the 2006 MCA Men’s Bonspiel, Canada’s Web Shop has sponsored the competition.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2006 - Clarence Kohut, East St. Paul
2007 - Rob Gray, St. Vital
2008 - Bob Bartley, Carman
2009 - Don Fischer, St. Vital
2010 - Drew Knox, Elmwood
2011 - Ken McCulley, Portage
2012 - Larry Liebrecht, West St. Paul
2013 - Randy Neufeld - La Salle
MANITOBA PORK
COUNCIL TROPHY VIRDEN CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Brent Duncan,
Tyler Pateman, Doon
Nahachewsky, Malcolm Oldcorn
FINALIST: Granite – Warren Reimer, Lynn Wright, Mark Reimer, Mike Mainman, Dennis Curle
SEMI-FINALIST: Fort Rouge – A.J. Hunter, Grant Lindgren, Shane Weiss, Greg Drawson, Ami Kotler
SEMI-FINALIST: Grandview – Gord Green, Jim Winfield, Cal Green, Don Green, Bob Whalens
Manitoba Pork Council is proud to once again sponsor the MCA Men’s Bonspiel. Working on behalf of the
province’s 800 hog producers, Manitoba Pork Council delivers a wide range of programs and activities to foster
the sustainability and prosperity of the pork industry for the good of all hog farmers and all Manitobans.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2007 - Roger Parker, Fort Garry
2008 - Brian Leskiw, West Kildonian
2009 - Russ Kihn, St. Vital
2010 - Mark Blanchard, Fort Rouge
2011 - Don Henry, Thistle
2012 - Pat Carson, Fort Rouge
2013 - Brent Duncan - Virden
MCDIARMID LUMBER LTD. TROPHY
MCDIARMID LUMBER LTD.
TROPHY
(MANITOBA SENIORS
COMPETITION) EAST ST. PAUL CURLING
CLUB
(L-R) Rob Atkins, Jeff Davis, Graham
Grimes, Russ Wasylyk
FINALIST: Brandon - Jim Renwick, Mike Remniak, Brent Muirhead, Harvey Heise
SEMI-FINALIST: Fort Rouge – Ken Ringaert, Eric Goodman, Denis Lavallee, Boyd Miller, Craig White
SEMI-FINALIST: Stonewall – Andy Stewart, David Green, Elvin Unger, Peter Van Kemenade, Bill Mamchuk
McDiarmid Lumber is the title sponsor of the CurlManitoba Senior Men’s Bonspiel. The CurlManitoba Senior
Men’s Bonspiel is for men 50 years and over. Since 1927 McDiarmid Lumber has provided you with everything
you need to decorate, build or renovate your home or cottage.
McDiarmid Lumber Company donates a silver trophy for annual competition. Keeper trophies are also presented
to the winners as well as gift certificates. Gift certificates are also presented to the finalists and semi-finalists.
The winner of the McDiarmid Lumber Bonspiel will also earn a spot in the Strathcona Senior Men’s Provincial
Championship providing the team meets the eligibility requirements.
The Strathcona Senior Men’s Provincial Championship will be hosted by the Brandon Curling Club from February
20-24, 2014. McDiarmid Lumber also serves as the presenting sponsor of this championship.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1966 - Ernie Scamell, Elmwood
1967 - W.G. “Scotty” Anderson, Deer Lodge
1968 - Joe Boddy, Oakville
1969 - M. Frederickson, Heather
1970 - Mac Scales, Strathcona
1971 - Mac Scales, Strathcona
1972 - Clyde Allan, Granite
1973 - Dr. Bill McTavish, Elmwood
1974 - Lyle Henry, Strathcona
1975 - Dr. Bill McTavish, Elmwood
1976 - Murray Clark, Brandon
1977 - Tom Moffatt, Strathclair
1978 - Lin Grieve, Wildewood
1979 - Lloyd Harvey, Rossmere
1980 - Bill Saunders, Granite
1981 - Bruce M. Hudson, Strathcona
1982 - Don Brownridge, Portage
1983 - Bruce M. Hudson, Heather
1984 - Doug Edmondson, Portage
1985 - Lloyd Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
1986 - Dick Wright, West Kildonan
1987 - Lloyd Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
1988 - Norm Houck, Elmwood
1989 - Jim Ursel, Elmwood
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1990 - George Link, Heather
1991 - Jim Ursel, Charleswood
1992 - Ron Manns, Assiniboine Memorial
1993 - Harold Hamilton, Wildewood
1994 - Walter Tetzlaff, Brandon
1995 - Jim Ursel, Valour Road
1996 - Orest Meleschuk, Libau
1997 - Jim Ursel, Granite
1998 - Jack Wolfe, Portage
1999 - Reg Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
2000 - Brian Moffatt, Brandon
2001 - Barry Fry, Granite
2002 - Ron Westcott, Fort Rouge
2003 - Kerry MacLennan, Pembina
2004 - Carl German, East St. Paul
2005 - Ron Westcott, Fort Rouge
2006 - Brian Fowler, Brandon
2007 - Brian Moffatt, Brandon
2008 - Mark Franklin, Fort Rouge
2009 - Rob Ramage, Baldur
2010 - Jim Renwick, Brandon
2011 - Kelly Robertson, Neepawa
2012 - Brian Fowler, Brandon
2013 – Rob Atkins, East St. Paul
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LLOYD GUNNLAUGSON BONSPIEL
LLOYD GUNNLAUGSON
SENIOR WOMEN’S
BONSPIEL
(L-R) Lori Pelissier, Chris Scalena,
Susan McRae, Anne Russell
FINALIST: Laurie Deprez Team
SEMI-FINALIST: Lois Fower Team
SEMI-FINALIST: Terrie Doerksen Team
CHICKEN CHEF BONSPIEL
CHICKEN CHEF BONSPIEL
(MASTERS COMPETITION)
- STONEWALL CURLING
CLUB
(L-R) Lawrie Hogg, Larry
Weatherburn, David Green, Bill
Good, Darren Thorgilsson - Chicken
Chef Family Restaurants
FINALIST: Heather - Gerry Wilson, Larry Nielson, Jim Hamm, Jack Herny, Tom McBurney
SEMI-FINALIST: Fort Rouge - Norm Magnusson, Brian Kushner, Peter Kennedy, Don Smith, Resby Coutts
SEMI-FINALIST: Fort Rouge - Ron Westcott, Bob Jenion, Bob Boughey, Gary Smith, Clare DeBlonde
Chicken Chef donates a trophy for annual competition. Keeper trophies as well as gift certificates are
presented to the winners. Gift certificates are also presented to the finalists and semi-finalists.
Chicken Chef became the title sponsor for the 2001-2002 season. The Chicken Chef Masters Men’s Bonspiel
is for men 60 years and over. The winner of the Chicken Chef Masters Men’s Bonspiel will also earn a spot
in the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Provincial Championship providing the team meets the eligibility
requirements.
The 2014 Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Provincial Championship will be played at the Assiniboine
Memorial Curling Club from February 27 - March 3, 2014.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1993 - Al Ingram, West Kildonan
1994 - John Gifford, Heather
1995 - Jim Robertson, Rainy River
1996 - Jim Robertson, Rainy River
1997 - Norm Houck, Heather
1998 - Roy Arndt, Heather
1999 - Ron Fraser, Assiniboine Memorial
2000 - Gary Ross, Heather
2001 - Augie Haugen, St. Vital
2002 - Harold Hamilton, Fort Garry
2003 - John Helston, Heather
2004 - Barry Sadler, Portage
2005 - Errol Klinck, Assiniboine Memorial
2006 - Les Hooper, Lac Du Bonnet
2007 - Ralph Bullock, Fort Rouge
2008 - Abram Friesen, Heather
2009 - Neil Schmidt, East St. Paul
2010 - Clare DeBlonde, Fort Rouge
2011 - Ron Westcott, Fort Rouge
2012- John Usackis, Lac du Bonnet
2013 - Lawrie Hogg, Stonewall
CURLMANITOBA WOMEN’S BONSPIEL
CURLMANITOBA
WOMEN’S BONSPIEL THISTLE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Arnold Asham – Asham
Curling Supplies, Cathy Cook, Anne
Russell, Marlene Mori, Lisa Ito
FINALIST: La Salle – Deb McCreanor, Laurie Macdonell, Ashley Surminski, Heather Carson, Robin Campbell
SEMI-FINALIST: Assiniboine Memorial – Barb Spencer, Katie Spencer, Ainsley Champagne, Raunora Westcott, Holly Spencer
SEMI FINALIST: Thistle – Lori Pelissier, Heather Ruby, Sandy Maskiw, Shelley Smith
Asham Curling Supplies presents a trophy a for this event in the annual CurlManitoba Women’s Bonspiel.
CurlManitoba provides plaques and prizes.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2009 - Tina Kozak, Brandon
2010 - Kerri Flett, Fort Rouge
2011 - Kim Link, East St. Paul
2012 - Lori Pelissier, Thistle
2013 - Cathy Cook, Thistle
CONTEMPRA SIGNS
CONTEMPRA SIGNS WILDEWOOD CURLING
CLUB
(L-R) Karen Fallis, Briane Meilleur,
Krysten Karwacki, Jillian Sandison,
Sam Murata
FINALIST: Thistle - Chris Scalena, Quinn Jones, Cathy Gingera-sage, Megan Brett
SEMI-FINALIST: Springfield – Shana Rogers, Deena Brown, Jacquelyn Northam, Stacy Stewart, Cathy Tymko
SEMI-FINALIST: Granite – Loretta Marucci, Leanne Laspina, Bonita Yarjau, Chanda Paterson
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1995 - Karen Young, St. Vital Tues. Nite
1996 - Kelly MacKenzie, Deer Lodge BG
1997 - Karen Porritt, St. Vital Tues. Nite
1998 - Lori Zeller, Valour Road BW
1999 - Marnie Ross, St. Vital Tues. Nite
2000 - Lois Fowler, Brandon
2001 - Lois Fowler, Brandon
RECREATIONAL BONSPIEL
2002 - Melanie Hanke-Dickenson, Portage
2003 - Joan Johnson, Assiniboine Memorial
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2004 - Judy Wolchuk, Thistle
2005 - Brenda Clift, Fort Rouge
2006 - Liliane Fargey, Valour Road
2007 - Val Mennie, Pembina
2008 - Phyliss Madigan, Victoria
2009 - Jacquelyn Little, Springfield
2010 - Cathy Cook, Heather
2011 - Lori Pelissier, Thistle
2012 - Darcy Robertson, Fort Rouge
2013 - Karen Fallis, Wildewood
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ATKINS CURLING SUPPLIES
ATKINS CURLING
SUPPLIES - NIAGARA
FALLS CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Patti Lank, MacKenzie Lank,
Nina Spatola, Caitlin Maroldo
FINALIST: Stonewall – Laurie Deprez, Darlene Sangster, Laurie Ellwood, Wendy Lischka
SEMI-FINALIST: Fort Garry – Debbie Popovic, Brenda Robinson, Monica Noakes, Sherrell McColm
SEMI-FINALIST: Victoria – Abby Ackland, Meagan Brezden, Lisa Reid, Danielle LaFleur, Nikki Boulet
Atkins Curling Supplies is pleased to present a trophy as well as the prizes for this event in the annual
CurlManitoba Women’s Bonspiel.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1977 - Mary Voss, Rossmere Ladies
1978 - Carol Dunstone, Heather Ladies
1979 - Sally Braithwaite, St. Vital Curlettes
1980 - Pat Brunsdon, Grain Exchange BG
1981 - Bev Behnke, Fort Garry BG
1982 - Sharon Walker, Wildewood
1983 - Shannon Doherty, Rossmere
1984 - Bernice Telford, Charleswood Ladies
1985 - Patti Tresoor, Granite BG
1986 - Mary McGimpsey, Crestview Ladies
1987 - Kathie Ellwood, Deer Lodge BG
1988 - Kathy Sando, North Dakota
1989 - Cathy Overton, Heather
1990 - Irene Elias, Heather Ladies
1991 - Laurie Davidson, Red River BG
1992 - Connie Laliberte, Fort Rouge BW
1993 - Marilyn Sigurdson, Assin. Mem. Ladies
1994 - Maureen Voss, Rossmere Ladies
1995 - Marlene Cleutinx, Heather Ladies
1996 - Lori Eason, Granite BG
1997 - Elaine Jones, Heather 49ers
1998 - Gayle Turner, Fort Garry BG
1999 - Maureen Voss, Fort Rouge Ladies
2000 - Elaine Delannoy, Thistle BG
2001 - Gayle Turner, Fort Garry BG
2002 - Gwen Finch, Fort Garry
2003 - Keri Martin-Jobse, Elmwood
2004 - Rhonda Varnes, Fort Rouge
2005 - Doreen Bugg, Deer Lodge
2006 - Pam Kok, St. Vital
2007 - Susan Neilan, St. Vital
2008 - Lori Pelliser, La Salle
2009 - Loretta Ross - Granite
2010 - Lori Pellisier, Thistle
2011 - Linda Stewart, Fort Rouge
2012 - Laurie Deprez, Stonewall
2013 - Patti Lank, Niagara Falls,